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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930 SATURDAY Fastern Daylight Saving Time 14—800 New York—S60 Aew York—660 5:45—Topics hons 7:00—Amos " 7:15—Jesf 30—The F tet: orchestra hees 8:00—Dixie When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss's Oyster House for one of our famous “FIVE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every d from 4 to 8 p. m., Sundays ex cepted, for $1.50. Also in our retal]l department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Me:t Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs,, Ste ing Clams, Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. / 1bia ensemble e Little Sachs 1d Hour; old and new and his or- Nations Symphony nd Towners and his band movar New York—660 Cincinnati—700 N 154—WEAF. Melody F 125—WIW 179—WGY. Schenectady—790 261—WHAM > I— W A Boston—1250 SUADAY'S PROGRAMS 060 283—WTIC. Hartford— 'STORE | TQ RENT | e Location Corner of Oak and West Streets Brick Block for an up-to-date r a drg store. in Suitable market meat APPLY ON PREMISES Second Floor L 11:15—Ponce Sisters ~wer | Through the Static L — chwertner, O. P.,| Dominic of Spain founded the order during the hour over NBC to- conductir | Rev. Thomas An Hour with Shakespeare; | will spegk on »th,” dramatic program wh 1215, uth Sea Islanders; Joseph | whi his name, Rodgers ,tenor and director native | broadcast of the Catholic string orchestra stations of the 00 o'clock wertner, widely known also editor of a monthly pub- He is a Dominic | in Dorothea and in vocal and piano duets Eth 1 teminiscen preacher, i Rosary Magazine n New York city. member of the order of St 1l tell of its work in and in 128—WLW. Cincinnati rt by Henry educ pagan and W tion lar science Story of an opera ih 25—Baseball scores 50—0ilomat mixed octet program Mediaey sts, a i pply nusical Baseball scores — —Hotel Sinton orch Waldo Mavo, violin —Hotel Gibson orch ntal —Vox Humana Howard Vocal Trio and will soloist twork to- violinist i Hyman B Billy he program Louige Bave Souther- tell Gor- - SEPTEMBER HUES < " FAVORED IN PARI Bolero Backs Retain Popularity in Advance Styles (UP)—Philipp WNAC, Boston—!230 Dyed Trimming i heige Ermine ) above theselbow plain wool as tha THINKER'S CAR HIT BY TRAIN Tonasket ig. 16, (UP) car to ske sh., i — SIS MEN WHO ROBBED (Up) Holt Holt escaped < taxi We write all lines of and give attention to ! Insurance, personal claims. COX & DUNN Realtors 272 MAIN ST. Questions d QUESPIONS ANSWERKED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washing- ton, D. C, enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can extended research be under- taken. All other questions will re- ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- quests cannot be answered. All let- ters are confidential.—Editor. How many persons are in the executive branch United States many of them of Columbia? On December 31 580,145 employes ch of the em- of and Dis- governme the ex- g overnme number 6 were in the form pipe moisture a hot room? A. It is caused by in the warm con ation 1oistur upon the role of David il'3 Holiday?" year traveled by Light travels at miles per r is a unit of term of the 149 births and 1,38 vear. What causes sparking on a poor contact It is caused by t line trolley and the oc when discharge a Iways irs ere ross is otri two proportion the nada own automo- oximately cight persons. English equiva- me Giacomo? > in the human s at does the aver- age br A 1 and the n is 48 to one A. At Cincinnati, mencing August 24th about one week. Q. How much did Dempsey and Tunney receive for their fight at Chicago, 1ll., September 22, 10272 A and Tunney, Q. How the boxer? | A six feet, six inches. Q. What relation is the child of | my first cousin to me? [ | A, Your first cousin once, re-| {moved | Q. What is tie definition of the | word Yankee? A. The dictionary defines the| word Yankee as “a person born or | |living in New England. A second | | definition is “any citizeh of the| United States, used _principally by | the British in referring to Ameri- | cans” A third definition is “a | northerner, especially a federal sol- | | dier, so called i¥ the South, par- ticularly during the Civil war.” ‘ |""Q. ‘Should gloves be remov when dining formally in a hotel? A. Yes. Q. What is the value of a Unit | States nickel five cent piece dat 1913, Indian head, Buffalo type? It is worth only its fr Ohio, com-| and | lasting Dempsey received $450,000, $900,000. ' tall is Primo Carnera, \ | | value, When was the first selective or service law of the World | war passed- To what age men did it apply The first selective service or t law of the World was | passed May 18, 1917. Tt ap- plied to all men of the ages 21 to| inclusive, and it was amended so | as to provide for two supplementary | drafts (June 5, 1918, and August| 24, 1915) in addition to the original draft of June 5, 1917 Q. How manhy members of the| Boy Scouts are there? A. Membership in the Boy of America now totals 848 Q. What is the address of Pro-| fessor Einstein? | A, Prof. Albert Einstein, 5 Ha- bherlandstr. Berlin, Germany. Q. Where is Grant's Tomb New York City located? A, Y 1 street and Riverside | war Scouts in FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD | was originally CLASSIFIED ADS' AMERICA'S CUP WINNER JOLTS SEDATE QUEEN Victoria, Aboard Royal Yacht, Told There Wasn't Any Second When First Race Was Run. London, Aug. 16 (UP)—The America’s cup, which was lost to England when Sir Thomas Lipten, the present challenger. was one year old, and which Sir Thonfas’ Sham- rock V, will attempt to bring back called the “Queen’s Cup,” but was rechristened after thes famous yacht which carrizj it away in 1851 A cartoon published at that time illustrates the completeness of the American victory. Queen Victoria was pictured in the cabin of the royal vacht, with the following dia- logue ensuing 8 ~are the yachts in jesty." ond 2" 1ajesw, there is ne SETTING 1T STRAIGHT Fitchburg, Mass.,, Aug. 16. (UP), —Donald Maegan's nose had heen crooked ever since he was involved in an automobile accident five vears ago. Recently his nose was straightened as result of another omobile collision COW MOTHERS HERD Salem, Ore., Aug. 16. (UP). — An entire herd of 31 cattle on a ranch near here are all descendants o one cow that is dill living and producing. The nine adult females in this herd have an average pro- duction record of 450 pounds of butterfat. N IN RAID . Hartford, Aug. 16 — Sebastiano La Rosa, 41, was arrested on a charge of violating the liquor law when police raided an alleged bar. room at 253 Asylum street yesterday, Police said ar of the showed an alcoholic content per cent - TAK beer of 43 Iysis —_— PICNIC LUNCHES AND PORCH SUPPERS plan ummer as*prepared on Picnic meals? LUNCH EDITOR W New Aver |1 an posiage NAME = CLIP COUPON Th tin ich our Washington pers is just what t , and HERE nzton Bureau | N HIMY 1 | ! \ '}he Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. York—860 hurch 219—WABC. New oes of the ’ ey — ! 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